Serato
Keyboard Shortcuts
See also https://serato.com/latest/blog/17257/pro-tips-serato-dj-keyboard-shortcuts
Deck 1 / LEFT
Basically first row of letters plus half of the numeric keys.
|
KEY | Action | + alt |
---|---|---|
Left |
||
Q |
Reverse | Prev Track |
W |
Play/Pause | Next Track |
E / R |
Pitch Adjust | RWD / FF |
T / Y |
Pitch Bend | |
U |
Censor | |
I |
TEMP-CUE | |
O |
LOOP-IN | Prev Loop |
P |
LOOP-OUT | Next Loop |
[ |
LOOP-ON/OFF | Reloop |
1 |
CUE 1 | Auto Loop |
2 |
CUE 2 | Auto Loop |
3 |
CUE 3 | Auto Loop |
4 |
CUE 4 | Auto Loop |
5 |
CUE 5 |
Deck 2 / RIGHT
Second row of letters plus second half of the numeric keys.
|
KEY | Action | + alt |
---|---|---|
Right |
||
A |
Reverse | Prev Track |
S |
Play/Pause | Next Track |
D / F |
Pitch Adjust | RWD / FF |
G / H |
Pitch Bend | |
J |
Censor | |
K |
TEMP-CUE | |
L |
LOOP-IN | Prev Loop |
; |
LOOP-OUT | Next Loop |
' |
LOOP-ON/OFF | Reloop |
6 |
CUE 1 | Auto Loop |
7 |
CUE 2 | Auto Loop |
8 |
CUE 3 | Auto Loop |
9 |
CUE 4 | Auto |
0 |
CUE 5 |
Sampler
Third row of letters.
KEY | Action |
---|---|
Z |
Sample 1 |
X |
Sample 2 |
C |
Sample 3 |
V |
Sample 4 |
B |
Sample 5 |
N |
Sample 6 |
M |
Sample 7 |
, |
Sample 8 |
Add alt
modifier to stop a Sample.
Add alt + cmd
modifiers to load a Sample from Library.
Others
KEY | Action |
---|---|
alt + Up/Down |
(While editing BPM) Double/Halve PBM |
alt + Spacebar |
Beatgrid Edit Mode |
/ |
Swap Tracks |
cmd + shift + Left/Right |
Instant Double TODO: check that |
cmd + Backspace |
Remove Track from Library |
cmd + shift + Backspace |
Remove It Also from Disk |
cmd + Z |
Undo Track Load |
cmd + P |
Add track(s) to prepare panel |
cmd + L |
Locate last loaded track (press again for other deck) |
cmd + R |
Reveal track in Explorer (PC) or Finder (Mac) |
MIDI Mapping
Example mapping play button on both decks
<midi app=" 1.9.10.5170">
<control channel="1" event_type="Note On" control="28">
<userio event="click">
<play deck_set="Default" deck_id="1" slot_id="0">
<translation action_on="press" behaviour="toggle"/>
</play>
</userio>
<userio event="output">
<play deck_set="Default" deck_id="1" slot_id="0">
<translation action_on="any">
<alias name="on" value="127"/>
<alias name="off" value="0"/>
</translation>
</play>
</userio>
</control>
<control channel="1" event_type="Note On" control="26">
<userio event="click">
<play deck_set="Default" deck_id="0" slot_id="0">
<translation action_on="press" behaviour="toggle"/>
</play>
</userio>
<userio event="output">
<play deck_set="Default" deck_id="0" slot_id="0">
<translation action_on="any">
<alias name="on" value="127"/>
<alias name="off" value="0"/>
</translation>
</play>
</userio>
</control>
</midi>
There is a top tag calles <midi>
. Inside we define our mappings using the <control>
tags.
Control Tag
Tag parameters define the MIDI message, like the channel, note or control change.
-
channel
- Integer, starting from 1
-
event_type
-
"Note On"
-
"Control Change"
-
"Pitch Wheel"
-
-
data_type
:-
"Relative Binary Offset"
-
"Relative 2's Complement"
- I could pseudo control trim gain knob with a quneo's rotary/jog, jog direction was doing + and - operations on the knob, no control on the knob position
-
"Absolute 7"
- I could control trim gain knob with a quneo's vertical slider, including absolute position by pressing somewhere. No LED feedback.
-
-
reversed
- set it to
"true"
if needed, omit otherwise
- set it to
One message has an incoming action and/or outgoing reaction or feedback. This is defined by the inner tag <userio>
, which has a parameter called event
that takes 2 values: click
for the action and output
for the reaction or feedback.
Control.Userio Tag
Control.Userio.SDJCMD Tag
SDJCMD = Serato DJ CoMmanD, defines what Serato app will to when the control message passes